Brooklyn College: The Year in Pictures

Twenty-eighteen was a seminal year at the college.

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Trials and Interventions

Psychology Professor Angelo DiBello scores multiple grants to document drinking patterns and test interventions for college students.

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Award-winning Poet Sonia Sanchez Examines the Power of Black Women’s Politics at Brooklyn College’s Shirley Chisholm Day Celebration

The event, which commemorated the 50th Anniversary of alumna Shirley Chisholm’s historic election to the U.S. Congress, also featured other preeminent scholars in the world of black women’s politics.

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Brooklyn College Global Medical Brigades Focuses on Sustainable Health in Central Panama

With the generous support of Bernard H. ’62 and Ethel B. Garil, Brooklyn College Global Medical Brigades students got the opportunity to work with indigenous communities in a manner that prioritized holistic prevention and empowerment.

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What Alumni Mentorship Means for Student Success

Renee Blumenfrucht ’15 was prepared to give up on securing a dream job—until Leonardo Rizzi ’93 and the Brooklyn College Magner Career Center intervened.

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CIS Professor Michael Mandel Awarded $500,000 NSF Grant to Explore How Manmade Sounds and Climate Change Affect Animal Migration

Mandel’s research aims to help computers better understand sound.

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Sign Up for CS Club

Students and professors can sign up to be notified when a CS Club event is upcoming. We will be promoting events hosted by companies like Bloomberg and IBM, doing technical interview prep and workshops this year.

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Brooklyn College-Led, Interdisciplinary Research Team Selected 
to Study Stormwater Flood Risks in New York City

Academic partners to work with NYC’s Department of Environmental Protection and the Mayor’s Office of Recovery and Resiliency to assess existing stormwater hazards and climate change for long-term stormwater infrastructure planning.

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PicatSAT Wins Gold, Silver, and Two Bronze

Medals were won at the 24th International Conference of Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming in Lille, France.

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New Field School Transforms Manhattan’s Lower East Side into a Classroom

For one month this summer, Brooklyn College students from the Urban Anthropology field school crossed the East River to study the effects of climate change, gentrification, and a shifting population on the storied lower Manhattan neighborhood.

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08.28.2018
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Susan Landers